Sandra request denied. Illegal Border Crossings have exploded under the Bidenharris Administration but cbp is still refusing to reveal the nationalities of the suspects on the Terror Watch List. The big question is why . Hello and welcome, everyone, im sandra smith in new york. John . John you think it would be natural to say this person from such and such a place. Im john roberts in washington. This is america reports. Cbp is blocking fox news request seeking the nationalities of people in the guy Terror Watch List to were arrested at the southern border. Sandra arguing it could expose Law Enforcement techniques and tip off the terrorists. John lets get right to what Jonathan Hunt is live in los angeles p or jonathan, with the latest on this . Hi john. Customs and Border Protection says this is simply about National Security and to reveal details of those on the Terror Watch List crossing the border would endanger that security. Fox asked just for the nationalities to see where the po
trying to appease other people. they tried to present it as him being, you know, a bold leader on this issue. i think in reality he knows that he s losing and donald trump is setting the tone on this issue, and i don t see that changing any time soon. we ll certainly watch the fallout in the weeks and months ahead. msnbc political analyst brendan buck, thank you as always. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this wednesday morning. morning joe starts right now. right now millions of americans are getting blasted by a heat wave. when you show the weather app it shows the middle finger emoji. so hat in maine the lobsters will be getting in pots just to cool down. [ applause ] it s so hot in new york this week the rats are wearing crop tops. [ laughter ] it is so hot in south dakota, kristi noem s dog good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s a very going to be a very hot wednesday, june 19th. jooernt. we ll bring in the former communications
Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. Recidivism. We want to decrease it if we can. And its an issue that the president is desperately trying to get to yes on and it might also have the added benefit of helping with some of those discontented voters who are on the fence as well. Finally, mr. President , dont ignore the right Track Reading at the top. As the Washington Post wrote ahead of the 2016 election, the nations mood is intrinsically important, providing a basic gauge of how americans think the country is doing and whether people are more optimistic or pessimistic than in the past. President s can succeed or fail regardless of the publics mood, but the publics overall outlook sets the stage for political debate. Sets the sta
These distraction devices cause major problems in schools and especially classrooms, where students’ focus should be squarely on the lectures, discussions, readings and other learning activities.
putting government mandated bans on cell phones for elementary and middle school students on their campuses. more u.s. cities like boise, idaho, are doing the exact opposite and lifting cell phone bans from their students. jason? you know, this is a tough one for me. laura: come on, professor. do you want them to be on their phone? it s annoying. it is totally annoying and it can be disruptive. at the same time, as we have seen with some of the school shootings and things have been going on from a cell phones have really helped in those situations to call the police in an emergency. i understand why they would want to have those cell phones there but also cell phones have encouraged a lot of bullying and fights and things like that. nobody laura: how about cheating? have you caught anybody cheating using a cell phone? i haven t. maybe i m just bad at catching people. laura: how many times during average class to see student